Yeah here we go for the hundredth time
Hand grenade pins in every line
Throw 'em up and let something shine
Going out of my fucking mind
Filthy mouth, no excuse
Find a new place to hang this noose
String me up from atop these roofs
Knot it tight so I won't get loose
Truth is you can stop and stare
Bled myself out and no one cares
Dug the trench out laid down there
With a shovel up out of reach somewhere
Yeah, someone pour it in
Make it a dirt dance floor again
Say your prayers and stomp it out
When they bring that chorus in
[Chorus]
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out
Go stop the show
Choppy words and a sloppy flow
Shotgun opera lock and load
Cock it back and then watch it go
Mama help me I've been cursed
Death is rolling in every verse
Candy paint on his brand new hearse
Can't contain him he knows he works
Fuck this hurts, I won't lie
Doesn't matter how hard I try
Half the words don't mean a thing
And I know that I won't be satisfied
So why try ignoring him?
Make it a dirt dance floor again
Say your prayers and stomp it out
When they bring that chorus in
[Chorus]
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out
I've opened up these scars
I'll make you face this
I've pulled myself so far
I'll make you face this now!
[Chorus]
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away
I bleed it out
I bleed it out
I bleed it out
Latent inhibition
In order to even attempt to explain what low latent inhibition is, I
feel it is vital that an understanding of the term “latent inhibition”
is reached. Latent inhibition is a term used to explain how our
observation of a familiar stimulus (e.g. something we see, hear, smell,
feel or taste that we’ve had before) takes longer to acquire meaning
than a new stimulus. It’s essentially a mental tool you develop in order
to experience the world in a manageable way. You use latent inhibition
in your day-to-day interactions with the environment.
For example, consider how you experience a doorknob. You are familiar
with door handles and how they work, what the purpose of them is and in
most cases a door handle wouldn’t interest you enough for you to pay it
any notice. Why should you? You know how they work already and have
seen them before. Your brain applies the same rule to different types of
door handles on all sorts of doors, “It is there so that I can open
this door”. You do not question the choice of door handles or look into
the finer details in terms of why that door handle in particular was
chosen, because if your brain had to do this every time a new stimulus
presented itself it wouldn’t be able to cope and would overload. This is
why we have Latent Inhibition. It allows us to distinguish familiar
doorknobs from unfamiliar doorknobs so we can simplify how we experience
the world. Low latent inhibition
With low latent inhibition, an individual almost treats familiar
stimuli in the same manner as they would new stimuli. Think of the
details you notice when you see something new for the first time and how
it grabs your attention. From those details all kinds of questions may
arise in your mind. “What is that, what does it do, why is it there,
what does it mean, how can it be utilized” and so on. The more of those
questions you are able to figure out or answer, the better your
understanding of that stimulus. The better your understanding of that
stimulus, the more logical connections you are able to make between that
stimulus and others around it. With the use of human memory you are
then able to remember which questions you’ve already answered in
relation to a particular stimulus, and those answers may then result in
more questions. Low latent inhibition will usually result in extremely
accurate instincts due to the sheer level of thought, processing and
logical connection that has been made previously when faced with a
stimulus or multiple stimuli.
So in terms of what we might see, somebody you know who’s generally
always worn glasses might approach you having bought a new pair of
glasses that look almost exactly the same but for a slightly different
logo on the side. You usually wouldn’t notice the change of logo because
your brain has almost dismissed the minor details that go with the pair
of glasses they wear as ‘unimportant’. It’s your brains way of ensuring
that it doesn’t need to constantly process new stimuli that probably
won’t have any significance or importance to it. Yes they might wear
glasses, but so what? In this example we simply see the glasses then
move on.
An example of how somebody with low latent inhibition may see the
same scenario could be that they almost instantly notice the smallest
changes that seeing the new pair of glasses presents to them via the
observation of stimuli, which may then lead to connections being made
that people with normal latent inhibition might not make. For example
from seeing the new logo, somebody with a low latent inhibition might
deduce that their friend had been shopping since the last time they saw
them, if they had been shopping they might have also recently received
their monthly salary which meant they were able to buy the glasses. Did
the friend have some insecurity with the last pair of glasses? If the
person with low latent inhibition also knows the surrounding area well
(and knows where the stores are that sell new glasses), and they know
when the last time they saw their friend wearing his old glasses was (2
days ago), they might be able to work out the exact locations their
friend will have been to, and depending upon which food their friend
likes, where their friend might have eaten, and depending upon what
their friends interests are, which other stores they might have been to
after having been paid and what kind of things they might have
bought…all from a small change of logo on a pair of glasses.
That same process can be true when any form of stimulus is observed
by someone with low latent inhibition, and can be particularly effective
in everyday use with regards to problem solving, data analysis,
creativity, artistic expression and an infinite number of other
possibilities. How do you think somebody with low latent inhibition and a
high IQ (so that their brain can handle the constant influx of
stimuli), might fare if stranded in a forest for example, miles away
from anybody else and with no tools or no help readily available? The
low latent inhibition would allow them to not only process and
understand all stimuli in their surrounding environment, but to utilize
that stimuli to further their goal and to help them adapt.
A great example of how a lot of people work with LLI is their brains
naturally work on a “why, why, why, why” basis until they get to the
root cause or origins of anything, rules, thoughts, someones intentions,
someones actions, machinery etc. An example could be that most people
when asked “why do you clean your teeth”, would answer “because i want
them to be clean”, “Why”, “because I’m hygienic and i want them to look
nice”, “why”, “because if they look nice other people will notice and i
want that”, “why”, “because i want to look attractive to other people”,
“why”, “so that i can find a partner i guess”. THERE is the root cause,
they want to find a partner. People with LLI (at least like my own LLI)
are always automatically asking and answering those why questions based
on our intuition and perception, and because the intuition and
perception of a few with LLI are based on far more stimuli (and
therefore details noticed) they are extremely accurate. So in the above
example if someone with LLI was asked why they think someone cleans
their teeth – their intuition and perception going by the person in
front of them would usually instantly result in an answer of “because
they want to seem physically more appealing to a potential mate” (we
would not starve to death if we lost all our teeth in this day and age).
Their brain will have already asked and answered many WHY WHY WHY WHY
WHY questions. That same automatic process applies to almost everything
someone with LLI comes into contact with. Further Details
Almost all those who have low latent inhibition are unaware that they
are experiencing the world in a totally unique and different way
compared to other people. It is generally only through interaction with
people who don’t have low latent inhibition and the reactions of those
people that brings about the feeling of being ‘unexplainably different’.
People may for example laugh at your ideas or the connections that you
are able to make or ridicule them (due to lack of understanding on their
part), or may look at you as being extremely arrogant or a ‘know it
all’. This is because extremely advanced logical connections made by
someone with low latent inhibition will often feel like common sense,
when in reality those without low latent inhibition wouldn’t even have
considered those connections as a possibility. It can also mean that you
come across as very intolerant at times (because perfectly reasonable
suggestions by people without LLI might just seem stupid to you). There
are many different characteristics than can be attributed to the
condition; you will find some on the “advantages and disadvantages page”
and many, many more on the Facebook awareness group and our forum.
Although low latent inhibition can be an incredible gift it does
require a high enough IQ in order for your brain to handle the constant
processing of stimuli. Without a sufficient IQ level, having low latent
inhibition may lead to various forms of autism. It should also be noted
that most autistic people have a lower than normal level of latent
inhibition, which is one of the many reasons it is so difficult to
confirm an LLI diagnosis. We believe that a lot of cases of LLI are
actually missed or misdiagnosed as OCD, ADHD or Asperger’s syndrome but
to name a few. Do I have low latent inhibition?
It is incredibly hard to self-diagnose and we are finding that it is
much easier for people to reach a successful diagnosis by meeting others
with LLI. There is an exceptionally unique sense of relief when you
meet other people who are ‘exactly like you’, your whole perspective on
life and living with low latent inhibition will change and hopefully
become more comfortable. For those out there with LLI, chances are that
most of the difficulties you have faced or have yet to face have been
experienced by others with the condition too. A lot of the relief we
have witnessed by people who come to the Facebook group
stems from knowing why they have felt different, that they are not
alone and that there are others like them who are there to help.
We also believe that it is important to acknowledge that there are
probably thousands of people if not more who have a lower than usual
latent inhibition and that it’s not as rare as people may think. The
very rare side to LLI is possessing true creative genius, or not
suffering from autism as well as having LLI. Almost all autistic people
may indeed have LLI, but that doesn’t mean their brains can handle
having it, or that they can utilise it to its full effect. It’s
extremely rare to have LLI and be able to use it in the incredibly
unique ways in which its benefits can be used throughout life. It’s even
more unlikely to have high IQ (over 130), and LLI, no autism and have
manageable anxiety levels.
We would also like to stress that LLI is not one specific trait or
characteristic and that it’s different in every case. Many might have a
lower than usual latent inhibition but in such a way that they don’t
feel many benefits and aren’t creating any masterpieces or aren’t
extremely gifted in several areas. It is important to not panic or feel
down if you think you have LLI but that it’s not making you a genius or
that it only seems to give you trouble, as that is far more usual than
having LLI and being classed as a genius. To use an example easier to
follow, if LLI is chicken in terms of food recipes, ADHD might be salsa,
OCD might be barbecue sauce, Asperger’s syndrome might be salad, and
your IQ level might be the seasoning. There are obviously many other
combinations or other ‘recipes’ you could make, but only a rare few
would achieve the ultimate true taste that you’d want.
There are currently no official diagnostic tests for low latent
inhibition, and no scale in terms of just how low ones latent inhibition
might be. Both of those are things that we are currently working to
address and we will be publishing our finds as we continue to delve into
the area. We are also researching the work of Carl Jung, Katharine C
Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers with regards to personality types, as we
wish look into just how different personality types can characterise low
latent inhibition.
There are many different interpretations of low latent inhibition out
there; some written by those who don’t have it themselves, some copied
from an original source and pasted throughout the internet and some that
we and I myself cannot relate to. I decided to write the above in an
effort to reach as wide an audience as possible and to try and clarify
exactly what LLI is. Here on the resource and discovery centre you will
come across several different descriptions of low latent inhibition, all
given by people who live with it and have spent years trying to
understand and manage it.
If your underwear drawer only consists of your one favorite style (or
you've just never put too much thought into what styles and fabrics
fill up your panty collection), try checking out all the different underwear pieces you should own,
according to the experts. That's right — I've sourced four specific
categories of underwear (divvied up by the different activities you do
while wearing them), and come up with 12 awesome styles to fit anyone's
preference.
If you're a loungewear lover, it's time to update your drawers with
pieces that specifically focus on breathability and comfort while you're
sleeping. But if you're often found breaking a sweat, switch it up to
styles specifically created for sporting beneath activewear. (If you're
looking for underwear that stands up to your sprints, check out the pair
of high cut runner-specific undies,
which give your legs plenty of running room, sans chafing). Even if
your particular undies concern is more a question of "Is my panty line
showing?" you better believe there's a style for that, too. They'll keep
your outfit looking on point, and you'll no longer have panty
lines poking through your tights- and leggings-heavy outfits. So without
further ado, ahead are the four undies categories that could benefit
from a little style update — and why.
For Sleeping: Comfortable Undies in Breathable Fabrics
The experts at PopSugar
suggest that "wearing tight underwear or a pair of polyester panties
can lock in moisture and lead to yeast infections," so it's best to
stick to cotton undies overnight while you sleep. Cotton allows for air circulation, which is important when you're sporting your undies for longer periods of time.
These cotton-blend boyshorts
have a flexible elastic waist that won't dig in, as well as comfortable
leg bands that make sure they won't ride up, causing you discomfort
during the night. Bonus: These come in a pack of six with a variety of
cute colors and prints — but you can pick your preference from six
different pattern and style options.
Ultra-Soft, Breathable Cheeksters With Cooling Technology
When you sleep, you want a comfortable panty that has a full shape
and an ultra-soft material that won't ride up while you snooze. The
breathability in this lightweight Climacool underwear
also helps you feel fresh when waking up, which might not happen if
you're sporting constricting panties that retain heat. Bonus: This pair
is tagless for added comfort. Plus, one user said that these cheeksters
are so comfortable, you won't even notice you're wearing them.
Waking up to small leaks and stains on your clothes or sheets is the worst, so wearing leak-proof underwear
to bed can help you sleep a lot sounder — knowing you've got everything
in check. The lining in these comfort stretch panties is water
resistant, keeping moisture from leaking into unwanted places, and
they're breathable and hypoallergenic to keep your downstairs clean and
irritation-free while you sleep. Plus, Joelle Barron, a contributor for Romper,
tried leak-proof underwear for a week and "freaking loved them." Bonus:
This set come in a pack of three cute colors and prints.
For Working Out: Moisture-Wicking Fabrics That Don't Chafe
According to a study done on the subject,
synthetic, sweat-wicking fabrics are better for keeping you comfortable
while working out than their traditional cotton counterparts. The study
said women were particularly receptive when it came to thermoregulatory
benefits, so it's time to get serious about your undies set for
sweating.
Antimicrobial Sport Thong Fights Bacteria
ExOfficio Give-n-Go Sport Mesh Thong (Sizes XS-XL), $10-$22, Amazon
It's no secret that undies can become not-so-pleasant after an active
day of mowing the lawn or taking nieces and nephews to the park in the
warm weather. This active thong
has an antimicrobial treatment in the fabric that reduces odor and
keeps you feeling great. Plus, the mesh fabric is breathable and quick
drying to keep you cool. One user gives this panty five stars for being
"the most comfortable thong she's ever worn."
Dr. Nicole E. Williams of the Gynecology Institute of Chicago told Elle.com
to steer clear of sheer, lace, or silky underwear at the gym. She said,
"when you exercise in non-breathable underwear like that, your vagina
suffocates," which easily causes yeast infections. This machine-washable workout brief features Champion's unique vapor technology that evaporates moisture asap.
With stay-put edges, they'll remain in place until the end of your
workout class — and they're totally breathable with targeted ventilation
(you can even snag the style in purple or pink, too!).
Before you head to your next spinning class, make sure to have a
selection of seamless underwear on deck. Sandra Lee, M.D., a
board-certified dermatologist, told Womens Health, "if your underwear is old, the elastic becomes exposed and can potentially give you a rash." These three pairs of active underwear
are anti-odor, breathable, and feature vital moisture control to keep
you dry when working up a sweat. Bonus: These panties are machine
washable, and you can choose your favorite three-pack from seven
different color ways.
For runners who are looking for underwear that gives them the most comfortable and simple leg movements, this workout panty with a high cut
is made specifically for your strides. This pair also offers a soft fit
and aerodynamic flat seam stitching. One user loves them so much, that
she buys them for everyday wear.
For Underneath Tight Clothes: No-Line Fabrics
When it comes to fighting a recurring VPL (visible panty line), there are plenty of nifty clothing hacks to employ. Cosmpolitan,
for one, suggests sporting thicker fabrics on top, to minimize lines
underneath. If you're not looking for a complete clothing overhaul
though, it's worth it to check out the laser-cut fabrics and lacy
alternatives to defined underwear lines.
This printed pair of silky panties
are laser cut and barely there, so they're completely no-show under
your tightest outfits. They're also tagless and lightweight, so you'll
be both confident and comfortable in your hot new party dress.
Bonus: These undies are machine washable, and you can pick your favorite
pattern and color from four different options.
A comfortable lace thong that promises no VPLs sounds too good to be true — but with this pair, you'll be wanting to wear a thong under everything.
One size 18 reviewer said they love this pair, as it doesn't dig in at
the wrong places or ride up after wearing them all day. Think wearing
thongs is bad for your downstairs area? Dr. Jill M. Rabin, an Associate
Professor of Women's Health told Huffington Post that unless you have a "predisposition to getting infections," there aren't "really any dangers" to wearing thongs.
For Everyday Wear: Versatile, Multifunctional Styles & Fabrics
When it comes to finding the right undies for your everyday wear,
think of the clothing styles and silhouettes you wear most often first.
According to Alicia Vardo, an intimate apparel examiner, one of the most
important areas to focus on is the crotch. She told Examiner.com,
"The crotch of the panty should fit just right against your body. It
shouldn't bunch up in the back or the front and should be snug." Think
of the underwear styles that often get you this result, and go from
there!
These boyshort undies by Victoria's Secret
were created with everyday wear in mind. They have a full coverage,
mid-rise fit, and they're crafted from an ultra-smooth stretchy
material. They'll look and feel good underneath your denim, dresses, or
short shorts, and the back even features a cute ruche detail.
A lingerie expert told Refinery29,
“Briefs can be absolutely gorgeous and, unless you're trying to hide
panty lines, are great for every day.” This three-pack of machine washable cotton briefs by Calvin Klein
features the classic logo comfort waistband in a different variety of
colors, plus a smooth fabric that's ready for all-day wear. One user
gives this pair top ratings for being a high quality cotton panty that
never causes wedgies (#important).
If you prefer high-waisted fits to lower or mid-rise pants and denim
(same here!), then it's time for you to snag yourself a pair of
comfortable panties with a high waist.
They'll make a world of difference and feel way more balanced
underneath your favorite high-waisted shorts or skinnies. These ones
have a tag-free design for added comfort, and the cool cotton fabric is
breathable and moisture-wicking. One user bought this pair after her
doctor recommended wearing cotton undies (because they're better for your v-region) and loves the fit, even under tightly fitting jeans. Bustle may receive a portion of sales from products purchased from
this article, which was created independently from Bustle's editorial
and sales departments.
If you've had a baby or have friends who've recently popped out a bundle of screaming, pooping joy, you may be familiar with "mommy brain"
— a phenomenon wherein pregnant women and new mothers experience
drastic losses of memory and overall brain fog in the months leading up
to and following childbirth. The folk wisdom is that motherhood turns
the brain into a pile of mashed banana for a few months, before it
bounces back to its old self. The realities of pregnancy's and
motherhood's affects on the brain, however, are far more complicated
than that — and recent research indicates that pregnancy reshapes our
brains in ways more far-reaching and permanent than we'd ever thought
before. The good news? A lot of these alterations are, frankly, kind of
awesome.
Why does having a baby change our brains? We're still
figuring that out — but many of the changes appear to be due to the massive hormonal changes
that occur in our bodies when we carry a child. Some of the brain
changes have also clearly developed in order to help mothers cope and
bond with their new children.
The idea that a mother's brain endures a few months of bizarre fogginess (which, in reality, is probably due to sleep deprivation
rather than hormones) and then "snaps back" to its previous pre-baby
incarnation is as unrealistic as all those celebrity mothers claiming
they lost 50 pounds of pregnancy weight by just chanting and lifting baby bottles out of the fridge. But rather than bemoaning the way motherhood changes our brains, we should be celebrating.
So new moms, welcome to your new post-pregnancy brain. It's actually seriously cool.
1. Your Brain Literally Becomes Bigger
People who believe that old line about motherhood making women become
flaky can go get bent. It turns out that, in reality, the amount of gray matter in a woman's brain
increases a small amount after she gives birth. She'll see particular
growth in areas that will be of use during motherhood (which we'll get
to later), but the general result is a definite increase in size.
2. You're More Prone To Obsessive Behavior
The parts of the brain
that regulate patterns and decision-making are a few of the areas that
get a gray-matter boost after birth. Why? Most likely because it helps
women regularly monitor and care for their kid. This boost also results
in an increased likelihood of obsessive behaviors: 11 percent of
postpartum women surveyed in a 2013 study reported feeling obsessive about certain things, like cleaning surfaces, checking their baby's breathing, and worrying about hurting them.
3. You Can Better Cope With Stress
The amygdala is the part of the brain linked to both pleasure and fear — and it not only grows significantly in size after a woman gives birth;
it stays enlarged for the rest of her life. A big amygdala doesn't make
you paranoid, though — rather, the amygdala plays a key role in how the
body emotionally responds to huge stresses, like trauma (or, say,
suddenly being responsible for a tiny human being). Having a bigger
amygdala helps women cope with the huge pressures of raising a child, as well as bond with them emotionally.
It's not universal, though: A study found that the biggest change in amygdala size happened in women who seriously bonded with their babies and couldn't stop gushing about them.
4. You're High On Love
There's a very real scientific reason why mothers don't just abandon
their babies on the side of a mountain every time they manage to somehow
poo on the ceiling. Childbirth intensely sensitizes the dopamine
network of the brain, which is the system that produces feelings of love
and happiness. It's formally called the "maternal dopaminergic reward system" (if you want to get catchy). A 2015 discussion in The Atlantic revealed that an MRI scan of the brain of a mother bonding with her infant looks a lot like the MRI scan of someone who is falling in love: Both events trigger your brain to release the same shower of feel-good chemicals that basically tint everything rosy.
5. You Have A Sharper Sense Of Smell
This is just weird. Part of the "neurogenesis," or
stimulation of new cells, that occurs in the brains of women who've just
given birth is focused exclusively on one thing: developing a truly
superior sense of smell. The process seems to be kick-started by the arrival of prolactin,
a hormone related to a woman's ability to express milk. Scientists
think this might be because women have always needed to be able to
distinguish and delight in their own baby's particular smell — especially in the past, when babies were more likely to be raised in communal groups.
6. You Have Better Memory And Spatial Awareness
If you've had kids, you can officially tackle that complex 3-D
modeling project with confidence — because having a child improves the
brain's plasticity, increasing memory and spatial awareness. It's because the postpartum brain's hippocampus — which creates our memory
— gets a boost in gray matter. So, far from inducing brain fog, having a
baby actually strengthens women's cognitive capacity and ability to
retain information in their brain.
7. You're At Increased Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
The brain changes that happen to mothers aren't all good
news, though. The increased flow of hormones, particularly estrogen,
that occurs during pregnancy might make mothers more vulnerable to
degenerative brain diseases like Alzheimer's later in life. Motherhood
might help fight some brain-related degeneration, however. We aren't exactly sure about why, what warning signals it sets off, or how we can prevent it — but scientists are on the case.
But overall, the ways motherhood rewires your brain are awesome. So
don't worry about the baby fog believers — instead, stay busy enjoying
your new superpowers (okay, maybe having a keen sense of smell isn't
always a superpower...like when there's a dirty diaper around)
Chinese New Year reminds people very well of how rich they are. One
of the best traits of Chinese people is their ability to save and
accumulate wealth from small pennies. Do you want to try something new
to save up?
The jar system of saving has been tested by many. If you want to make
a difference in your money management skill, then you need to try this
jar system. This method was popularized here in the Philippines through
an interview of a local beauty queen. She gave an advice by sharing how
she personally manages her finances and how she can still save for the
future. This beauty queen is no other than Miriam Quiambao:
The 6-jar money management system was originally published in T. Hary
Eker’s book, entitled Secrets of the Millionaire Mind. The following is
the condensed version of how to save with this jar system:
To start, you have to divide your income according to different
purposes as soon as you receive this income (from any source). Then,
place each share into different jars. You can use mason jars, empty
water bottles, or some old tumblers. Any container will do!
Please note that you should start with the amount of your income with
all the taxes removed. However, ensure that no expense has been
deducted yet.
JAR 1: The Necessity Account Jar
The first jar serves as the necessity jar. It covers all your basic
expenses, such as rent, bills, food, and transportation. All the
expenses that you need for the activities of daily living should be
accounted here. According to the jar system, you should allocate 55% of
your earnings to this jar.
JAR 2: The Play Account Jar
The second jar may become your favorite because this jar covers the
play expenses, that is, the purchases that you do not usually make.
Examples of the purchases covered under this account are spa treatment,
movie night out, dining out, or anything that you enjoy. The main
purpose of this jar is to give you joy in this stressful life. Note that
you should allocate only 10% of your income on this jar. You need to
spend it wisely and moderately.
JAR 3: The Financial Freedom Account
This jar is named as The Financial Freedom Account because it is your
ticket for such freedom. The money that you will allocate in this jar
should never be spent because you will use this money to invest, so that
you will have passive income streams. You should allocate 10% of your
earnings on this jar. The only time that you will spend the money from
this account is when you have become financially free. Spend only the
returns of your investment and not the principal itself. Financial
freedom is your main goal before you hit your retirement. The earlier
you attain this freedom, the better.
JAR 4: The Education Account
The fourth jar is meant for your personal growth through education.
Money that will be placed in this jar should be used to purchase CDs and
books and to attend seminars or anything that has an educational value
that gives you additional knowledge. The examples for such are not
limited to having postgraduate degrees. You can always learn a musical
instrument, take cooking lessons, learn jujitsu, and the list goes on.
Always remember that you are the most valuable asset that you have.
There is no other great way to use your money but to use it for the
betterment of yourself. Note that you should allocate only 10% of your
income on this jar.
JAR 5: The Long-Term Savings for Spending Account
The money in this fifth jar is meant for large purchases in the
future. You need to allocate 10% of your earnings for this jar. You can
use the money on this jar for vacations abroad, to buy real estate, for
your contingency fund, or for your children’s education. Anything
planned for the future falls under this category. You may have more than
one long-term savings for spending account, but you should divide the
allocated 10% for this jar to the number of jars that will fall under
this category.
JAR 6: The Give Account
The last but not the least is the jar that contains the money that
you will give to others. Some call this as the charity jar because they
allocate the money in this jar for their chosen charity. The money kept
in this jar is used for giving your family or friends some presents on
birthdays, holidays, or any other special occasion. You can also share
the contents of this jar to those who are less fortunate. You should
allocate 5% of your earnings for this account.
Conclusion
To wrap it up, the jar system is a guide to help you allocate and set
your priorities straight. This will help you to be systematic and will
prevent you from overspending. Through the JAR system, you will
gradually see the importance of planning, saving, and investing. This
will eventually help you out to attain your main goal, which is to
attain financial freedom, and to enjoy life more in the future without
hesitations.
Antisocial personality disorder (also known as dissocial personality disorder, psychopathy, and sociopathy) is a personality disorder, characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for, or violation of, the rights of others. An impoverished moral sense or conscience is often apparent, as well as a history of crime, legal problems, and/or impulsive and aggressive behavior.[1]
Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is the name of the disorder as defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM). Dissocial personality disorder is the name of a similar or equivalent concept defined in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
(ICD), where it states that the diagnosis includes antisocial
personality disorder. Both manuals have similar but not identical
criteria for diagnosing the disorder.[2] Both have also stated that their diagnoses have been referred to, or include what is referred to, as psychopathy or sociopathy,
but distinctions have been made between the conceptualizations of
antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy, with many researchers
arguing that psychopathy is a disorder that overlaps with but is
distinguishable from ASPD.The following conditions commonly coexist with ASPD:[23]
When combined with alcoholism, people may show frontal function deficits on neuropsychological tests greater than those associated with each condition.
Brief psychotic disorder is a period of psychosis whose duration is generally shorter, non-recurring, and not caused by another condition.
The disorder is characterized by a sudden onset of psychotic symptoms, which may include delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech or behavior, or catatonic behavior. The symptoms must not be caused by schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, delusional disorder or mania in bipolar disorder. They must also not be caused by a drug (such as amphetamines) or medical condition (such as a brain tumor).
The term bouffée délirante describes an acute nonaffective and
nonschizophrenic psychotic disorder, which is largely similar to
DSM-III-R and DSM-IV brief psychotic and schizophreniform disorders.[1]
Symptoms generally last at least a day, but not more than a month,
and there is an eventual return to full baseline functioning. It may
occur in response to a significant stressor in one's life, or in other situations where a stressor is not apparent, including in the weeks following birth.
In diagnosis, a careful distinction is considered for culturally
appropriate behaviors, such as religious beliefs and activities. It is
believed to be connected to or synonymous with a variety of culture-specific phenomena such as latah, koro, and amok.[2]
There are three forms of brief psychotic disorder: 1. Brief psychotic
disorder with a stressor, such as a trauma or death in the family. 2.
Brief psychotic disorder without a stressor, there is no obvious
stressor. 3. Brief psychotic disorder with postpartum onset. Usually
occurs about four weeks after giving birth.
Frequency
The exact incidence and prevalence of brief psychotic disorder is not known, but it is generally considered uncommon.[3]
Internationally, it occurs twice as often in women than men, and even
more often in women in the United States. It typically occurs in the
late 30s and early 40s.[2]
The exact cause of brief psychotic disorder is not known. One theory
suggests a genetic link, because the disorder is more common in people
who have family members with mood disorders, such as depression or
bipolar disorder. Another theory suggests that the disorder is caused by
poor coping skills, as a defense against or escape from a particularly
frightening or stressful situation. These factors may create a
vulnerability to develop brief psychotic disorder. In most cases, the
disorder is triggered by a major stress or traumatic event. Childbirth
may trigger the disorder in some women.[4] Approximately 1 in 10,000 women experience brief psychotic disorder shortly after childbirth.[5]